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Annealed Glass, To Heat then Cool (as Steel or Glass) Usually for Softening and Making Less Brittle
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Product: Views:201Annealed Glass, To Heat then Cool (as Steel or Glass) Usually for Softening and Making Less Brittle 
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Last updated: 2017-10-15 07:54
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Model Number: FG011 Key Specifications/Special Features: Annealed glass is not tempered, can break into large piecesthat can fall and become quite dangerous on the way down, unliketempered safety glass that is cut to size, then reheated in theovens, so that when it breaks - it falls into thousands of 1/4-inchpieces that is less likely to hurt anyoneAnneal:To heat and then cool (as steel or glass) usually for softeningand making less brittleTo cool slowly usually in a furnaceTo heat and then cool (double-stranded nucleic acid) in orderto separate strands and induce combination at lower temperaturewith complementary strandsThis is the process that makes our glass today, old glass andsand and a few other things are melted in a big pot then poured outinto a flat surface where it is regulated into certain thickness1/32, 1/8, 3/16, 1/4 inch and more, and allowed to cool, then cutinto pre-determined lengths it is sold to glass wholesalesuppliers
  • Where we (glass shops) buy it in large sheets that we can carryback to the shop and cut it down to sizes that are needed incommercial and residential applications
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    • FOB Port: Qingdao
    Main Export Markets:
    • Eastern Europe
    • North America
    • Mid East/Africa
    • Central/South America
    • Asia
    • Western Europe
    • Australasia

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